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TI '.Ilouse met to-ma, . C. I . Simontoi was electedl tenyt., ry Speaker, whoadministered the oatl of ofilco to the mom hers. Jams Simons, of Charleston",, wa unanmoutly re-clected Speaker, and :I committee of three appointed to inforin him of his election and Conduict him t, his seat. 1ie returned his thanks Ito the (listinguished honor con ercred, inl feeling amd apt ropriate speech. John T. Sloan, Sr., was unanimous ly re-elected Clerk of the House. J. D. Brown was re-elected Ser geant-at-Arms. R. M. Anderson was unanimousl re-elected Reading Clerk. A message was then sent to his Ex sellency the .Governor, inforlnming hil that the IHouse had organized amid Wn ready to receive any comm1nnuuicat imo front him, who replied that. he wouh cominaiiettte with the Iloase to-m1or. row at 1 p. in. Wednesday, November 10o. SENATE. Mr. J. G. llack, the newlv electe Senator from York, and Mlr. 1E. I Bobo, the newly elected Senator from Spartanburg, took the oath of ofilce. Mr. Smythe, in behalf of the rail road connitteo, Submlitted a favorabh report on the bill to charter the Sontli Carolina Midland Railway. Mir. Smythe"-1ill to in~corporate th< Mason Cotton Gin Company; also, hil to require assig1nments of inor tgaes cc real estate to be recorded; also, bil I to p ermit a creditor to attack a fraudn. clnt dcod of his debtor without firs obtaining jadguient. against him. Mr. Leitner-Bill to repeal the lici law. At 12.30 the Senate recessed until o'clock, when it, re-assembled to re ceive the Governor's message. After the reading of the message, 01 motion of Senator Izlar, it was mad the special order for Friday at 9 o'clock HOUSE. The House met at 12, in., and pro eceded promptly to business. Messrs. W. II. Brawley, of Charles ton, and J. C. McKewn, of Berkeley who had failed to answer to roll cal yesterday, appeared autt were qualiti ed. Speaker Simoins announcel Ilie fol lowing appointnenlts made by himl) o subordinate onkhers of the Ilise: Assistant Clerk, W. McB. Steo Bill Clerk, JT. 13. Garv ; Jounail Clerk W. II. Fitzsimoins; 'Mil Carrcier, N 0. Pylese D oor Keepers, l)rape Dixon, Chris. I IaynesworthI, W. It Gasque. TPhe usual numbher of pages were als< appointed by thle Speak<er. A large nuiniber of petit ions, piresent mients of grand jur lies, claimns anid othew matters of ino genecral intiierest weri presentedl from thle severalo coutiei anid duly referred. By Mr. MoCradly, of Char.leston-i bill to charter thle MidlIanmd I tailrnoai Company of South CJaroliina, whil providles for the buiding of a rLL-L from CGreenvilleI to Chuarlesteon thrnonigl the connties of Lauremis, Newbherrr Lexington, ltichulanid, Onougebo- ig am< Berkeley. Also, a bill to pretvenL fratuds in primary elections. Th is bilI socks to provenlt possible framuls ii .primary elections, by requiinig thli officers and maniagers coniid uct ing then i to be (1unly sworni, andI subject ing theni to pamis anid plthties for vio)lait ii their dutties. A bill to amnenid thle law~ ini reLUard i the regist,ratioin of~ electors, and( th< apploinitmenCit of comm i)issionerns miL ilmnagers of elect ions. Thius ill pra vides for the registratioin ot' a Jargi inbcr of electors, who hailed to regis ____ter ini 1882, anid who are m-e no0 witrc ticallhy (listraiichisedl, be(caus 11 o il)pri vision in thle present reisC~traitioni hiau is made for enabl ing them to register A bill to amend thle (Codeo of Prioced tire in relation to the taking and rec porting of testimonmy by MasRteir aml .i eferees. A bill to amend the militia law so zo to abolish the oflces of majl.or-generna aiid staff, amid provide that 'the Adim. tant and Inspector General shall 'c.t olficio rank all othier oiliccrs; for~ ihe app)ointment of assistant iinspectois, and( to limit thle tnmber of aides.dc. camp to tIe Governior. By Mr. Unskell, of Iticlhind-.A bill in relation to the salarv of' the Adjmi tant andl Inspector General. A bill' to amend the general ril Iroad( law, so as to provide for~ thle pay ment of Itie sala-. ry of the Itailroad Commission by the State. Byv Mr. Mockbee, of Chuester-A bill1 to amend Section 1749 of the General Statutes in relation to the sole of in toxicating liquors in Iincotli.ated towns and( villages; also, a peOtitionl frotn the towvn counmcil of Chester on tho same subject. A concurrent resolut ion w as ado0pted1 to go into joint assembly on Saturday next at 12 mn. for the )iprpo of~ elect ing a Judge for the Fifth Ciretilt, amnd the other officers ririied by the Con-. stlttion td be elected by the Assembly. The resolution was referred to a special committee to prepare a list of theoflcer aotobe elected. Mr. Silmonton offered a resoltution that was adopted that the two Houses mneet in joint assernbly at 1, p. mi., on FrIday for the purpose of receiving and declarmng the report of the canvassers of the vote for Governor W1md Lieuten Sant-Goternor. ~t At 1 p.,.te nunnal me5i'.ge of r Mohd~*e. Th edng occupied abeut two hours an tthe close, on u(o:s"s 01 IthwIttl.::si T'.Arlv .:s. The Sp'aker alled thie Ilouse to or- 1< der at 11 A. \I. After roll-call aitd reading of the ,l oiil, the Speaker aunnounced the Staitlingr Cominittee, a of tht Ilouse. t< Mr. Iicee of '11iun introduced a re solution recitinig Ihat g'nelral coml plaiI t< existed of the htighi taxes nowl%" levied,ti ittu asking tihe ap101ntment ofa special ti commnittee to impllire and report mlei- e sutres for rednctionl. Adop)ted. b Mtr. 1lntson introduced a resolution in that no bill; ur.jointl re;olitions he in- in lrodnee i aftIer tle' 1.ith day oIf' I)eceln h er and ask for1 its intlnedi'ale con)lsider- t :tliom: biut objec'tion b,'in,- made, it we til over lnciiler the rtle. cl Mir. ----- in lrodli'ed at resolI1t1ion referr1Ing! to the ,J111iciar-A (;nulilittee e<1 to ilolnire atndl rI.port as to the exp edl t i cy o re u ig the.Jutri(tliction of h Trial Justices, w;Oien was adloltecd; Ias tc was al;. a reso!:tlii by Nr. t-iee oft Fairfiel, in;lrnctingr; the Saine comn d mliltee lo impftire and report mecasures for ith iillprovetlent or abolition of the Trial dustice systet. c< Mlr. Simlontlon submnittedl a report. tl fr"om the c"<nnmiItte appointed to as- "v certti tllat o lie'ers were to bie e('let - ed by the (.enernl Aseml oil Satlr-Il dayttvi 1 1'. Ml. 'Thev are ts tollows: at A ud;e of' the l"Fift'l ('irelil, t sltler- 1 ittldett and Iwo directors titf the t i eniten l rtia and one 11r,tile e of' the iouth Cat.rolil t Unliversit v - le buiSilneS5 on the talendar h1avin<r c b)een gonle through with by 12.30 , o7l Il motion, at recess was takel until 13.45) at when ,hle speclal order For that hour, . le tonsideration of the (Governor' i Illessoxe, was tatke il u1i. \Ir. l.. 1'. Youmnans muoved a refer enlee of the ,evterat sunhjec.ts conlsider"ed .in the mlesS JC to the appropriate A s itndin', conulitte , anld it wat so orlered. A Illesslge was retilve ftlromll the G.1,overnor, i ransmittin the report of is the Tax Con11tiissicn and the Tax I)iil prepared I them. ti Mir. I,. P. Y'ottmans, moved at culn- el etn-rent resolution, that the mles.say u anti rep or it e rete'red to the 'Vav, and of e:44 C nil le :l4 e n Iii piinted. ut AI t i O 'ii c ckd h e aeated d i trma til!e eteay 5: It' -,at wer' 111 -' ,'O1w)chse fiwmalt: lly d'l'erbrd lgh ij It'. in ponliJ-h ii Il Silheppar till lI- ;) respecl Jtvel Cisenr. n iutnn Gr.>vern to r Cof the iSltat, toe lrvSIin Ie- h G4eled th Slugh1M,eit ihtr tofoe lit x:1 casitioat th1 recenWltY fet'on.txit il, NI . 'Ihmi intinll 'dued a coeiieurrenlt si eJtiontt~ forlI tt (ap,pimmt o a h. ( J1n0 u e no nille II tt iii re54! ito th I x- t I 'Pocada, ac., o'ch eloy fon itin ofls d stheo (' iuni'an. Adpedh 'rioted appioinitig was h oiittee Ott li wi a itid,n t the'evernor and Lietat 1( t i siii tiheme'it'i il t iaugut ed itc toi il the clenion. Theli Illtus adoin-inhit| wSetato adjnit. Nivmbe Sttl.i ltt . 1 . Ti 'i7tS(inyiexIw, t 1:> o'lock. p're doknt Sheppan in te lt ('ai -iStt 1''vorable)' reotsI'1 were It).e onth foh>in. g: W.M o',tills it thf new0 oue::nttoOtCtthett i'sotati(ont tlat ivn;e to te i etion 1' 79 loj f Stte (5enra- 3, OCia tts tto perit n-ditlor' ito attackt (I Totidttet aim o a dbo. 01i the foll oig lEills .toTA r eiS nei n The following bilew1 measurel ne ne 1f1r it also to the jadiciarV col. ittee. Mi. Itaysor, of Orangeburg, mnove inuecsage to the Senalc, asking 1eav wit<(lraw concnrrent resolutic iit to that. bothy yesterlay, in relatio the election of Superiitendcnt of tIi enieet iar.v on Mon<idy ntext. 11 ought that. more time was neeted i Itble the lurge number of new mii 'rs to vote intelligently on the ele AIn of a oflieer so iitportant. T'1'I ution was atopted. solution in relation to the election < IIain oflice.&', ai([ the mtatter was r *itleril amd indeliniteIlV postl)one( MIr. Simnolttonl, i'rou time judicial' In1nittee, reportel ti the preseti cut of the gradi jury of' Pickens, lation to (ie violations of the pr bitory law, asking that the commni e he (discharged aml the matter it 'tititely postponed. The report W1 lopted. 'Ir. BIrooker, fron the special joi munti(tee to exanine the books of tI ca2arv, siiumitled at report, whi( as o'dered1 to lie over antl be printet ''he r"esolition oft Mr. 11u1tson, tfh ) hills he intro(iuce(t by any meitlnb hr ie 1-5th 1)ecenber, except I 2anitots Consont of the 10lotse, w kelt up. AMr. Boggs moved that (i "olvin;_; clause be stricken out; vhic as lost. Ir. Kelnnedly inoved to il r( the 20th )eeember; which wt id oi the table. The resolution wt ruen<led so as to except bills intr nee<ld by(21 commitees, antid waspass t that. shape. 1he I louse Ilien adljoutiedl. THill CINTIENNIAI. LEGION. R'orgalni'tioil of the Legion of 187O f Ihnty atl Clovt l:antd's Inugutratlon. NNa Y'oim<, November 25.-.Maj< corge WN. AcLean is actively engage ireorgalizing ltie Ceitennial Legic vhi wis formcd in 1876, and pal eipated in the v.!ions (entemtial cc lions1~;~ of' that year,) for thie pur mpor tkinli part ini the inaulguration c ir ('ntennial P're'ilett on the fourt March next. Th'le Legioni is to consist otf Otne con tuy of' on e humh- edl mnen fr'om oechi c .origintal thiirteeni States, to be o unize<d us 'ol lows: Onie cotipanty ear omii New 11lamplshlire, NIlassachuiisett hiote 15sland( antd Coninecticut ;01 eeh Ir'ini New~ York, New Jerse, ennslvana anlDelaware: onie eac om a'rylcad, Viriginia i, NorthI (Can Sn, SouthI C2arolin anid Gecorgia ; (at if tahion withI field ofllierts of the ,((ileonl, eachl companyiV(4 t niunberC n< ss loa joighty' me1n. Thei( ranltk 1(1 ofli 4er1s is t o be <leterini ed hv tI Ilit'(2rs so) seIl ecd, the toQ (4) polliit (I atll oflicer's of' thle 'oiiatizi(. As soon1 as5 response 5s aire r(ce'ive i'4tions ave been211 Ise, a' c 1,1(otmitil ill he apin11ted, withI hbeadquar1 Itei New Y'or'k, coni~sitig of lie oflici I 44u1- c'ompan'Liy,from,i ~'eh of' thie thr( jIision1s, Ico cd1.oppi-t'ag igl112 -"s the4 filchl iflic'rs. 'The1 legioni hi, 18.5. ni'ies: "'In 1878 1 was alttackled bv'~ ( c4"t raven'41i4us soirt of enneer'hous soir' 4it:at1 rea hoh-'s into inv lesh atn 'ii'ed thle very' muedlical atteintion)-i w " ( ( I t i i 1 e d U i i i w i t h ( m e r e t a i n i ih t a at1 I con hl Ierly hoble abou1'ctii ;' m 1r424 :iam incouthI wer'e badly' ulera l; yh iregant to fall ('iut. S ireekedI was my genieral healthi, that 'eame4 a1 phiysica:l ri and my11 I~ lii as 1a itclden. IXit' a long time '[ wi 14n1e tha(lit I pra'lyedt for' (eath ais a 1'c 'I'. I e xban111sted thie wvhole cat alogi pate1int meicinetcs, ini each21 case to wVin g the dliirectionis tel igiouslyk'. Enei turn seemuied 14) a4igrava'te the mahul ,114 and 1 n 0n of.thiem he. eli fed men i iy wvay. Whlen life waIs apparfltentl >pecless I conianenIced faking S. S. ,) Ihis Spcific I OWe myW life. Ini te (VyS I comml )1eed imprlioin g, atnd ini rti' timelc was plerfectly we'll. A id stren'lgthl havei'4 rturned:i~c the u1lce2 1red; Iiy aplpetit ha is returni'tetl, all m (lie fir'st t imei iln year I ejoy body. 'vr ir has disappearedc fr'or althyi ini ev'eryl way. Th le very germn the (1ccerou2isf1 aiict ion are' flestrtos .Not onily is thie terrile mnalad it was5 preyC2ing on1 miy life, anld whiic eryv one trontounced i ncurab)le, or cly' cured, but 1I am also r'elieved c l ad effiects of' th( nmercury ani (ash mixltres (hat I iias fod on lo Beware of' Potashi and Mlorcurv~ mii 'es, gotte lupIl to imii tate 011r sp'ecific y are4 dlanigerous. )ur' Treatise Oil Blood ail Ekii ieases imailedl fre'e to aipplicanits. IWIF'S SPEFCIF"IC CO., Driawc Atln, Ga., N. Y. ofilee, 159 WV I St., bet. 6thI and 71th Aves., PhiiIa phlia (4lice, 1205' Chestnut St. * -Thelc friiemils of' Senator Pentdletot Ohio, assort that hio Is defiiItell led for' a place ini Cleveland's Cabi~ ....4, lide. -..4...t. l'ins gives a I)einocrati( ai.ji,ritV of 1.52 oil jvint ballot, certaiin f Iy t suflicient maajority to seiil Govern e or I laitptoit back to the United State! s Senate. - The hard work of the session wil hardly begin in earnest betore nex d week, an(1 then the bills will be pre e sented iuster than the Clerk can recor( u them. This will put the conmit.tce ii to work, and start everything into 1e imotion. As nsua!, no doubt, a grea * deal of tihe will be devoted to bills o o a put rely local nature, but as the tnuin I- bers prescribe these bills, and are sup ilosed to know the interests of thei l constitutents, there tnltst exist a neces sity for their introdtietion. Colone t McCriady thiiiks this kiud of Legisla of tioi a great nuisance, and thinks i - possible that it is duc largely to til I- rule in force iii the louse, which se;t y all of the i'ntubers fromt each counat t- together. lie thinks itther were scat n tered a little inore they would Icgis )- late for the Stitte and not for the coutn t- ties. lie said'that one of the (ircui i- Judges inforined him that there wer is so nany laws oi the statte books having only local force, that it wa it necessary for him to stutlvthe laws i ie each cottntV where he held court. 11 I: thought the members should divide o 1. aind mix more with each other, and en it deavor to correct buch legislation ii "r the future. y Charleston appreciates the impor IS taice of having experienced Legisla 1C tors, anid retttrned Senator Stnythi :h for the second terin, and Speake I- Sitnos and Rlepresentatives Sinionton is Ficken, Kelnedy, A1cllugh, Brawlev is 11cCrady, Gonzales and Dlears, wi - were all members of the last Ilouse. d Abbeville's delegation are all vet erans. General Hlemphill, editor o the Medium, was a leading memnber o the Wallace House, in 1876, and hai been returned after an absence of si3 years. Aiken's inenbers, with the excep tion of Captaii Seigle, have all sect d serViCe before. Messrs. Itucker andl Scuilday of thi An(dersen delegation are old menmber, although "Mr. Scudday is one of til cyoltlest, in years, of the nembers o e the Ilouse. h Senator Youniats, of lBari well, serv ed in the Vallace Ilousr,; the liepre senitatives are all nlew inen,l butt Judg AMaher, one ot the delegates, is one 0 the best and muost favorably knlow's -itue iln the State. Tlhiere is a fatir ntiuber of' old inenit be1)rs fr0otn the other counities. Amnoml Cthese are WV. 11. Sp)encer, of Chester hfield ; Captain J1. P. P. Fox, of' ColIe toni; .J. W. \Villiatus and( E. It. Mclver hfromi Darl inlgon: G. WV. Turner, fron .Edgefield ; AI. F. Ainsel and NI. L > )onialdson, fron Greeniville ; C. .J. C >I lutson, frotn hiainptoni; E. M. Blov Skin anid L. L. Clyburn, from Kershawv e W. . Brcker fromi Lexington; JoIn G. luea, from Mtartitn; Senator B. 11 dV WIlians, from Georgetowni; Senato W. A. Alauldin, frotn Greenville, Semi atoi T. C. Aloodyv, fronil Mlarioni, Sea ator J. A. Sligh , fromn New ber'rv, Sen attor D. tiiematn, fromi Ocoaed- Semi itol F. ..IzIar, frotn Oiranigebhurg loLepreisnltatives .Joint (C. Ilaskel I ai (. O.l AarshallI, oft liband 1(; Senhato1, . II. Ilobo, of iapairtanulrg ; Iepre. hb Iettvsit H. 1). Lee', of Sum iiter: and I . G . Mleissick, ad It. ID Iice, oi j Uiioni ; WV. S. (C,aiiu, of' Williams !burg, Senator J. G. Blhack, and itepre. senltativies 1B. II. anssey and dJohni C. SWithierspoon, of' York: Bierkeley, the baby county, send(s a brand-iiew and( abright D emnoc ratic diehegat ion to thew I loiuse ini place of thle coloired Ihepiuli can Is who replresenlted tihe couty ini I.hle last I louse. - It is said that ex-Judge Mlahier will be( aI caudiidate tor' du dge of' thle Second Circuit anid that Juidge Aldrich will decline re-elect ion. Iln t his event it is 1 e)xpected thit Judge Alher' wvill be ~.elee'ed withlouit olppostion. It is be , lievedi that a bill prohibit ing thle sale oof liquor in Aiken counity ill be ini .troduced at this session, and( its pa' esage wvillI be urged on the ground that .a miajorityv of' the white p)eole of that hi coun ty who voted onl thIis qutest ion at .all voted for prohibition. Th'Iis bill v will be resisted on~ thle gr'ound1( that a y majority of thle legal voters of thle ;. couinty have iiot declared their p)refer Sence on the question. a At the lust sessioni of thle Legislaturme v an1 Act Was pased p,rohibiting the sale it of' liquior in O coniec counlt v. Th le Sea s~ ator wh wa ius in strumeniilt'al in hav'ina t t palssed wits dlef(etd ini thle D)emii Icraitic primlaries, and( hi sutccessor' On y y'esterdayit ofYe'redt a bill to replealI the o Act., So thlat whlile oneI counity asks for r* privilege. t4erofula. s Are nlny memblaers of your fially thus - aillicte'd?' Ihave they~ serofutouns swellings y oif thet glandos? Have' they any sorofuilouns soreS or uleeris? If 5o. ad It. shouilt he . neglec'ted, the~ Peoenilar talint, or pioisoni m aay dleposit Itself In the substanjce of the' r thus atillietedl, give the p)roper remedy wvithi ottdelay. lint uethat. whh.akoes albso - Inte entres in thet'shorte.stsp)aceojf timie. Thle nlnerring finger of hpubilie opintioni polints to 11. B1. ii. AS the mloist wondlerful renmed y for Scrofula ever kinowni. Y'ou need not take Iour ivword--yout needl not kniow ouer nlamles merit Is all yo,u seek. Ask yomur neIghbors, ask your driugglst, asok 01r wrIte to thosei wvho gIve thleir ceritificates amilt he ionlvincedt thaut II. II. 11. Ia theo oluic'kest and0 miost per feot Bilood Puritier ever biefore kniown. * Toe anybody,who hias diIsease of throat or lungs, we wilsend proof that Ilso,'s Cure for Consumliptioni hats cared the samle comn plabits in other calses. Aoddre'ss, * E. T. JA:rm.iE, Warre, Pa tes 18 ..tilt. Bris .I) the penlitenl hadl been Senlt. for Wvheni lie was in jail ., the spring burglaries in the ..;ghborhood ceasetl. W'en lie returaedl to this section they )egan again. Public sentiient generally ap proves the act. Briscoe had been warned several tilnes to leave the neighborhootl. TIHE CONKLING CORtESl'ONDENCE. Why and Ilov the Democratic Commilttee Emp,loyed the Ex-selnator. Naw Yoiu, November 2.5.--The foi f lowing is tle corslinnlence I it, took . place when Conklinlg's services as cotun . sel were secu red by the Democratic Committee: NEw YotK, November, 8, 1884. I My Dear Sir: There seems to be rca - son to Ippreheu<l a design to involve I in lit igat ion andii unce'rlai inty thle P resi : dent ia elect ion in this State, and per i haps everywhere. The )emocratic Cominittee have no doubt of the elec - tion, and wish to establish tlie exact - trutIi in the muode prescribed hv law. - At the same tiine their wish is strohi t to spare the country a period of agita tion and excitement. We ask you, as counsel, to arive such advice and sug a gest such action as will aid in the f' prompt antl lawful ascertaininent of the truth. This is all we mean our t selves, and all we shall expect of you. - Yours truly, W. E. SMIruT, S Chairnliti hxecutive Conmnit tee. To the llon. Roscoe Conklinti, No. 2 - Wall street, New York City. - Nm w Yona, November 10.-Mv Dear Sir: Your letter of the ctay before yesterday has been carefully considler - ed. 1 an in full accord with the puir pose yoil declare. Nothiig could he nore plainly murtftl to the State of New York and the country than a suc cessful attempt, to conifuse and ensiarl the result of the late Presidential elec tion. The modes of law <quietly and honestly observed will quickly reveal and establish the actual truth. To assist in assuriig this is a clear dlut, resting on every citizen, regardless of his party attacimenlts. 1 and at the service of your coninittee for all in mv power in this behalf, aid t>r all I can do to prevent and oppose anii eflort to lispute, by techiicalities, tlie verdict. which has been rendered, or to hinder or delilay its acceptance. Your obedient servant, Executive Coinmiit tee, NO VIRGINIA C1IOLERA. The Wlei Story the I nvention of ai KCen . icky M. unchau,ssen Natnedl . Mulhatton. SL01rsyn. .i.:, Kr v., INovemiber 25.. I The TJimes pub I lihes ani acean t of an interviewv wiithi a frienl ot 'J. Mlullt. ton this afterinooin, in whlichi the fo>rmer said( thiat, the I report)s of t hi' <Ireadt Pscouirge ini WVest V i~iriia ail K~en tiicky emiaiiate fromn, Mllbattin, whlo is nuow ini the S,ouith. \l ullmat iin is sait(i to have spoken of the scheme before he lef't Louisville. Several pers.onIs have <ti <l ini Ea'terin K(entutcky froiin soinie speIcies otm ih-et ry'i, b>tt the colility pap~ers : tii corrlespo)iialels lo not recordl aiy <liSlase ol' thle chi:i-acteri oftIthe replorte<l scour ge. Ai IDen ia from Gen.. Imbiiod.ii -(Gen- J- I). fnmboden~i has putblishled a letter ov'er his owni siginatre leiivin<r then truth ot' the stateiinenits ini sjuwci:al dlispattchies to Northeurn joiurnials iin ie. gard to a plague ini Sothwiiest Virgini in, and( parIitinl deiiving the state menOits of e'istinig destituitioni amnong the RHEUM~ATISM Although a practitionerof near twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to hier bed several months with Rtheumatism which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours ai ier commiencing B. 1B. Bi. I observed marked relief. Sine has just commenced her third bottle andi is nearly as active as ever. anid has been in the front yard wIth "rake in hand," cleaning up. 11cr improvement is truly w'onderful and immensely gratifying. C. II. MONTG'OMERIY, M. D). Jacksonville, Ala., June C, 1884. KIDNEY TROUBLE For over six years I have been a terrible sufferer f rem a tronhlesome kidney complaint, for the relief of which I have spent over $250 without benefit; the most noted so-called remedies proving failures. The use of one sin gle bottle of 1., B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relief than all other treatment combined. It is a quick cure, wal others, if they cure at all, are in the distant future. C. HI. ROBERTS, Atlanta Water WVorks. Scrofu Ia. Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atiantat, who owns a large nursery anti vineyard, has a lad on his place who was cured of a stubborn case of Scrofula, with one single bottle of B. Bi. B. Write to him about the case. Frank Joseph, 2-45 Jones stre~et, Atlanta, has a son who had a uloughing, scrofulous ulcer of the neck, andI had lost his hair anti eye-sight, flnding no relief. One bottle of B. B. B. healed the ulcer, eradiceatedl the poison from his blood, restored his eyo-sight, and plaed him on the road to health. A book filled with wonderft,l proof frora thle very best clas of citizens, and recommenda lions fro'n the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta, mailed free to any address. B. B. B. only a year old and Is working wonders. Large bot ble $1.00 or six*for $5.00. Bold by Drugg1d6 Rzpreuued on receipt of price. B3LOQD BALM CO., Atlanta, Os 'reighit .;lhich left iIoritiig on andi 80outhwes -11i(Ild witlh h'eight ,ulg vest, t wo miles .uings St.ation atl forty . illes east of Metuphis, this -gning. Enigiteer Jack Moore aiti brakeimain Robert Neelv of No. 9 were killed oultrilt. Pat\ Welch, fircnnn of No. 9, anii the firent of No. 14 were both buried beneath the ears. It is thought that they will die. Eight rrilt cars anid both engines were badly wrecked. E. W. PERCIVAL. OOI) SASI1 1,O1 ' SAShl Y 1: UK. SAS1 1 it JE, S. -) -() 1l;S' HILINI)r. C -OIS 0 1I,1lN DS)Oi.B I)DS. OO '1'uruing, Prompt |lonblinn, Sen<d for Ship ini e n t. Mlantels. Price List.. O-- -O L. W. PEICIVAL, ,1E1T'IN( NEA1It LIANE S'1'l;EET, Giu LESON,S. C. FALL OPENIN(. CM ATMI'lIA, S. C. -0 DRESS GOODS, SILKS, I'>1SJIEls Satins, Ltaces, ( 'orsets, iloves, White Goosi. 'T'able I )antaisk. lalies', (entts' initt ( iluIreln's Finte Shoes, lBoots an tiout 'tes. AIso, Glnts', Yotths', Iloys' antd Misses' Iats. Also, ; ents' Utidertv( ar, Carpets and Millinery. ST. JOHTN'S SIWING MAIIIN.-:S. Orth'rs h.v inail invited. l-:SPl'L'I s & le:1)M IS 1, COId't iAtl, S. C. GoO. S. Hawker & Son, -MANU1 ACTL:IEIs OF - D)oors, Sashl, IBlin<ds and I11uil(ling; rMaterial. ClIIARLENsTON, N. C. A IDN F 00D .IRE MONEYin n4 Mnh tha nuyhin (l M n Ann-ra. Ab ilu't ('rtant Neednoca ut ttiren t ~withYr* AQA4lTWETYSI h14J'*4JREPEATIN WEl,GHTs SHOO'1 GOOD WIT sHaOOTs TwINTY-sx: Wilth Either Jtall or Shot CartrldI It is the Best Gun in the Wo: iccNO HAMMER IN THE WAY. THROWING DOW Th.Evans is without exception the rnnt necurati sictrch-, bc-inpilest andi lost perfect breech inndiing gnnc in il inch bni'irel, Elcgranvedi itck Weinut Stock, nad sigihted wihHl nt ioa 1,200 YrTds WHAT IS SAID OF THE EVANS. "Tie Evnc has breen tny conictant cocinpacnin fer two y he"''c.c" '"iv "li''" fl'gerc nt -c) Pces'.-Iut atnriton, .1~r WVinc'cester undcc llariiid, it hen.ts. thernc cii.'-,T. tranck hcke,, canc cian ccct n whctichi, l oc,, f [ccdiansi coe wic.chi it I dcn ir h: the, c crongesi tconI,,e Ccc1i ev i''.ti to Icny .cchoulder. cud as gun inc the ltir ket "- A oyd, cf YntesI' shar pcicoterc-. 7[ for hI, thei Ilecof new occint s it enti beI unti foi elictub~ lItrrei iun. wni V hilt of sighit for cii hIc Pcd'iiiic," cc cc.) "" c* I e wil l th1 is c.icci.ei eni S 14.00 ir. y-dt i,r.t .innucc.cy lai Bh.cc tik ct ic' Jihcci ucc ii.c chcce.C i. I u th'.lie gunc ati oce. ('iitiih adtverhi.elnent wcii l .ictcccur agaucin. We'-c will c.h I . e p-ihi at tihe ' ccpre ()iice whe .cc icu recive ihe a. iCc bc ii n'ci T> .Ihoc ea rtcci i~'c.' Pricecof shoct (.etc Nien ;2 ccc c are . n icc to i-ke thc 'nt. i nalcicccy 'ff'cr brencn-,.'. w ccha. nine licvc 1c ncincc uc':. c iiiee 4'cget cnn iber ch in , .r r'c, Oten Mccicyict 1WOrd ' Co. - CAPACI No. 10 ohop3 1 lb1 per "12 "~ 1 lb. " 22 " 2 lbs. - 10 llddH Abo.U 'peMeg-egal a 'teg eog ddoH isH ee -e best Physl .s hotne. W. O'Neill, Good. sed his wife fromin n uo believes a(ted her .ielh a promlinent Atlanta "1 wou ld( have given $W00 ,voult it nickel for what two your mnedictie did for my a) Y .i w eaiard to which 8. J. Cas , 3. I) , L)r iggt, 'lonaSville, Ga. -s: "1 cani reu lil initances In which t 'ir<deol relief it 'ter all the -usual remedies iui failed." SItUm, EI)'Y aoitt whlel I)r. R. B. Fer iii, I it rai'go, (hi., writes: "1 have used for the lest tweclty years the nilelicite youi tir :ttiug tip ani consider it the best comlbinttio. ever +notten together for the <lisease for wiell it Is recoit. nlelle<1. A ItEM 14I)Y about wihiehi l)r. Ioel Brabala, Atlanta, said: "I have e.ramined thid recipe, adii have 110 lesitation ini aIvis inx its se, atitid confideitly recommendl It',, A lIl?MEI)Y Which the l{ev II. 31. John soil, inear Marietta, (;a., salys 1e has t13ed, in his family with the "utmost satifac tion" an<d recoilltielded it to three fami lies "who found it to be Just what it is. reconleltel. " A 'F-M]i)Y of whichi Penlherto 1, lverson & I)ertnison say: "We have been selling it lor iiinay years, witl constalitly ii creitsing sales. Tie article Is a staple with Its, aidi (oli of ibsollite mirit." A I :M El)Y of wlhieh Laniar, alnaiii & 2aiitl- say: "We sold n0 g-oss li four' lit 'itIis, '11<i liever sol it in aniy place I it, what. it was waVittel agaitn." A 11 1:l)Y by whIIieI I)r. Ilati0li, of La :ra le, (ht., says: "I ecuredl one of the ilost oiistiite (ases o' VICAlU1011s MIN SITltUrIt iN that ever itine witltii iny kn owldge, with i a few bottles." A IEMEI)Y of whielh 1)r. .J. C. 111ss, of Notasulgtia, AlN., says: "I am fully con vilteed tit, it is uinrivaled for that class o' disea:es wlich it elatIlls to citre." A l{.M I'l)Y about, which Major ,John C. Whitier. of Atlaita, well anl favorably kinown all over the tJrite<l States as a (elleral lstllIsrince Agent, says: "I liset tills reittedy before tlie war, oin a large plntlltati(n on ia great iubitiber of cases, tlW<a/. iti th rsolute m1,ys. A ICEM El)Y about wlielh tr. J. W. Strauge, of Cartersville, (. certifies .t lt one bottle etdiei two leull ier'sof his fitily o ine:strita irrtegularity of mally yel's st:nding. 'Thl l r ieat lteettc y 114 Bradfield's FEMALE Regulator. Se1i1 tir Tr i'atise on the lealth niul Ilapitiines: of Woatlwn, mailed ft:ee. I;IA.ki)rl::l>t0 in T;L oit Co., Box 28. Atlnta, (a. NEW Al)VERTISEM11ENT S. li11k1s Tollic, A 1'111-' Famllily .I-iliciIe Thit. Never. I it oxil'ittes. If ' (Ill h:iv\' 1)c:a:-('1.;11 I:hr tim ;tn,m Kidtney al' I'1I1Lutry ("Oltli)l:tiits, o' IL y0(1 Iro troluletI w'iti ::uc (ll, 'iri' ( I 1lie t111gs, ltm:leh, bowv 'is. Iri:rnl 1r n -I've's .Voll ('an be citred by 'A IK tI.::'s ToNic. It pll :r., a iaw.yer. Inlitistor o' btsiness millai rh:xi it'd byi13 litilu si strit:1 -a otis C.'e (i. o Ii',) i:ll,'" liIIOxi ti1i14 si tl iallts, lit ull se 1'.A:I:|-.1('s To)Nic. if 3l<n a:i a 1tri"-hanti or f-rlr'ir. worni 0111 wit (I t\'rw\rw(nl, r' a ilon hr-r run dtown by3' fa-lly or hoishul(t dut les t ry 'A.ILtt;:11's 'ToxiC. 'T1f"'l( N:- tr fin.r alt silstitlit's. I'lrker's '1'(tilrn' i(It') 't 1 Iit:' intr, 1-'lllr"(1ii; lt Lget o in tli n r':rl, and Is 'lltir,"y (l l -it'i'e ith fromu rll;i Lus of glin er ainmit. S -ii)I lot c tl''1 IIS(Ox & CO., 163 W11,illian Street, New York. ao.:, l $1 siz's. at ill (leai-rs in muedicIne. G r It'1 s:1vI; In b1.11 d g dolt ' size. sUsMTION, 1 have a positvo rornedy for thne above disen".o; by' Its na o thnn~ant.ns inf casca of thnn worst kind atnd of ionwr st .tn~inii Iava hen red. I indedosn tro,nci, tny Iamti inn na e'.''n cy, Lhnt I wlil seni TWO w o'I'T1,1:s l"leH, ing'hL, r with r VA lIUA ull.''il'A TlSR on 1ths disease to anyh) buare-r. Giva' nxpress andn 1' 0. nddr- , i)i. T. A. 81.00 i,e Isari St., Now York. Dee3-P..t w Enoa to use. A certain cure. Not oxpensive. Three mnont ist treatment In one package. Goodi for Cold In the Head, Headache, Dizziness, flay Fever, &c. \ FLi'y cents, By ali Druaggsts, or by mall.' E. T. AELTINE, warren, Pa SW!!lK l(A' itiTI' esured L l ho.me It iito ut aIn. fluoik LENGTH OF BARREL 22 TO 28 INCHES. S ACCURATELY UP TO 1200 YARDS. I S110T AT 100 YA1gDs. ~ORTING MAGAZINE GUN c shrOTs IN SIXTT' SECONDSj, 'e, Wl'I(hout lIemoving frzon (lho Shouldo.' 1d ''"'n"'oorsn-nii (mene.rnqiennj,. 2I THE GUARD EJECTS, LOADS AND COCKS. ', ini'net rangel taalstn loadne'. t1nicke,t fIred, hett con. ynntr lu It i hni etlir rct{ro tire, 22 to 28 (Good for nil Sminl (Onm111on~r wahl si hoI t iar ridgo I,10 ars UNJSOLICITED TESTIMONALS.ads 'nr.. I h:v .sh'olit sixtv flitn' 10e at ruin, and pennIes froni I h,tve uii-' tin,i':I'ynns nnin npetila n it hoshanrp lnurin l . ih-in. Mwn. "' Ii 'hio, likene a i tfre I m'omnnd tin in ag inhereve'r I r'."-'lT''n s Ja .1 "It It, forr.enocyita ig',bs Ii know* sir .to beI iithe best, Sn oh I f'r $12 .OD, or then'.N tin bnarrel for h I th ' i'n'nne It i o bn Jhn t fr) s Ithan $0L. ir $;i nench. oI ( tl :n -I i.w'':> n thN p'ap'r wheni'n ' in n er, ias this . -4). it. I y orner:i $4.03 wtihl ordier, ite bantatinee can I i nc, nof enh i ullh ordnelr, wcolh w i ndi 25 O3 n-h -'t' ! iM itht'ii e''' $1.50 tir tnunniotre M uovihtn'.n d,l, v:griih of Litntheri'n guwe at rum nn. nou can ii Sly l it from,i $ni to $ it. Hend 122 N~assau Stroot, Now York. minute, $s.oo. E o8 : - 6.0000.38V1V * -~ isro'0 w re .o g-oe jveeese